The Florida State Boxing Commission has issued medical suspensions to five of the 18 fighters from last week’s UFC Fight Night 10 event, and Spencer Fisher and Sam Stout’s three-round, main-event battle resulted in suspensions for both fighters.

Fisher scored a unanimous decision over Stout at the event, which took place Tuesday, June 12 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla.

Stout has been handed an indefinite suspension and will need a CT scan and medical clearance before fighting again. Fisher, who reportedly had sutures (stitches) sewn in over both eyes, has been issued a 45-day suspension.

As expected, Jordan Radev was also handed a suspension. The Bulgarian was tagged by hard-hitting Drew McFedries in the night’s first televised fight. The 25-second knockout included the KO punch and a few follow-up punches while Radev was unconscious on the canvas. Radev was slow to get up, and despite leaving the Octagon under his own power, he was eventually strapped to a stretcher and taken to a nearby hospital.

Radev has been given an indefinite suspension and will need medical clearance before fighting again.

Nate Mohr, who won via unanimous decision over Luke Caudillo in the event’s first fight, fractured his right hand in the bout and will need clearance from an orthopedic surgeon before returning to the Octagon.

Additionally, Chad Reiner, who suffered a brutal 13-second knockout at the hands of UFC newcomer (and late replacement) Anthony Johnson, has been given a 90-day suspension. Although no specific injury was reported, the three-month suspension is fairly standard for fighters who suffer such knockouts.

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